Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... pattern , expecting an objective case after a verb in a simple three - part pattern induces the ungrammatical This is me to the point that it has become tolerated , if not fully approved , and creates the less acceptable but very com ...
... pattern , expecting an objective case after a verb in a simple three - part pattern induces the ungrammatical This is me to the point that it has become tolerated , if not fully approved , and creates the less acceptable but very com ...
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... pattern such as this except by the citation of particular forms from particular dialects : if the pattern will not accommodate the forms , then the pattern must be rejected . I therefore cite the following items from my own speech ...
... pattern such as this except by the citation of particular forms from particular dialects : if the pattern will not accommodate the forms , then the pattern must be rejected . I therefore cite the following items from my own speech ...
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... PATTERN SOUND for a phoneme ( not yet distinguished from a morphophoneme ) , with Buck's as the sole citation but in equally clear dependence upon the Sapir paper . But Sapir did not say ' pattern sound ' ; what he wrote was ( using ...
... PATTERN SOUND for a phoneme ( not yet distinguished from a morphophoneme ) , with Buck's as the sole citation but in equally clear dependence upon the Sapir paper . But Sapir did not say ' pattern sound ' ; what he wrote was ( using ...
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